icrossing, the largest independent search engine marketing firm, has recently expanded the number of internal thought leaders to address key issues within the search space on www.reversedirectmarketing.com. This expansion is in conjunction with an updated look and feel to complement i...

Webmasters and Search Engine Marketing experts will gather to discuss the latest news issues, challenges, technologies and developments in an informal networking environment. Such events are high productivity networking sessions for webmasters and for businesses seeking practical In...

This application provides you with a step-by-step assistance in optimizing your web pages for Top-10 positions in major search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN. Using this tool, you can analyze the relevance of all important ranking elements of a web page, update any of the elemen...

Getting your company's news and announcements in front of the millions of people who read search engines' news results every day is the goal of a new service offered by Oneupweb, the trusted leader in search engine optimization (SEO) and marketing (SEM). The new online marketing servic...

SEO firms can charge an arm and a leg for a year's search engine submission. Micrositez.com think they have the answer. They now offer one years free search engine submission with every website they sell! That's 12 separate monthly submissions to all of the internet's biggest and best ...

The National Science Foundation has awarded a $1.2-million grant to researchers in the Penn State School of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) and the University of Kansas to enhance and improve the CiteSeer academic search engine which receives more than 1 million hits a day an...

Nielsen//NetRatings, a global leader in Internet media and market research, released the top 10 search engine share rankings for July 2005. Without any surprise, it was Google which led the pack followed by Yahoo!

It's not too early to start speculating about the 2008 presidential race in the U.S. So perhaps it's not too early to start speculating about the ultimate fate of Baidu.com, the Chinese search-engine company that made a spectacular IPO debut recently.

Google is not only taking on rivals Yahoo, MSN, and AOL in the instant messaging space by combining internet telephony and IM in its new Google Talk service, but also challenging early market leader Skype in the telephony space. Will a Google browser someday emerge as well?

Google continued to be the global search leader, according to a study conducted by UK researcher Keynote Systems. But its search results don't differ substantially from those of competitors Yahoo, MSN, AskJeeves, or Lycos.

A security flaw reported by a French investigative team earlier in the week was first described as 'serious' in wide-ranging reports, but is being downplayed by Redmond. The flaw was reported by the French Security Incident Response Team, and affects systems with Visual Studio 2002 and...

Google's stock almost tripled in value since its initial IPO. Buoyed by this success and by recent profitable results, the company has announced that it will make more than 14 million new shares publicly available.

Geico won a trademark suit in a U.S. court, preventing Google from serving up Geico's name as part of Google's AdWords service. The court ruled that trademarked words cannot be offered as part of the AdWords service.

Ryman's blog can be read at ryman.eclipsedevelopersjournal.com. He is the latest i-technology celebrity whose blog is syndicated on SYS-CON's branded blog-n-play community pages next to James Gosling, Marc Fleury, Ben Forta, John C. Dvorak, Alan Williamson and others.

Reports that Google has put in an official policy not to speak with CNET stem from an article the news organization recently did in which it googled Google CEO Eric Schmidt to demonstrate how easily it is to obtain personal information these days.

Legions of U.S. consumer companies got fooled by the idea of 'two billion armpits' in China in the 70s and 80s, as they assumed the country's huge--but then impoverished--population would reap enormous new profits for them. China is a much wealthier country today. But are the investors...

Newly unsealed court documents apparently reveal that Google knew it would be in for a fight when it hired away a top search specialist from Redmond. Messing with Microsoft? This is an idea that has been tried by many over the years, with a low success rate.

'These two chefs will play an important role in managing the company's growing appetites,' said Sergey Brin, president, Technology, Google Inc. 'We welcome all culinary engineers to try out for our exceptional team.'

The AskJeeves sarch engine will replace its Premier Listings service with on in which advertisers will bid on keywords. The ads will appear on search results on the Ask Jeeves site, as well as on its syndication network.